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I wish to see Modi as prime minister: Lata Mangeshkar


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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:27 PM  | Hide replies

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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Vinod Pandey
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by Vinod Pandey on Nov 02, 2013 03:44 PM
NHARAT KOKILA LATA DIDI HAS IN FACT ECHOED THE WISHES OF CRORES OF INDIANS (OVER 705 WISHES TO SEE NARENDRABHAI AS THE PM OF INDIA). SENSING VICTORY OF NDA UNDER LEADERSHIP OF MODI IS SCARING MANY OUT OF THEIR DEATH. THOSE IN PWERS AT CENTER, BIHAR, JHARKHAND,UP, AND MANY SOUTHERN STATES HAVE LOST THEIR SLEEPS OVER THE POSSIBILITY OF MODI BECOMING PM. INDIANS OPPONETS APART THE PAKISTAIS AND CHINES TOO ARE MORTALLY SCARED TO SENSE THIS POSSIBILITY OF A STRONG MAN LIKE NAMO BECOMING PM OF INDIA. THEN THEY WON'T DARE TO CAST A DIRTY EYE OVER OUR TERRITORIES. HENCE ALL ANTI INDIA AND ANTI NATIONAL POWERS HAVE GANGED UP TO SEE THAT INDIA IS DEPRIVED OF THIS GOLDEN CHANCE. BUT ENEMIES OF THE COUNTRY WILL BITE THE DUST. UPA SANS POWERS AND JDU/SP WITHOUT POWER WILL BE LIKE DEAD HORSES ALL WHERE. LIKE FISH OUT OF WATER AND PUBLIC WILL ENSURE THAT THESE NPAs ARE THROWN OUT BY THE CHARISMA OF NARENDRA MODI.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:27 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:26 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:26 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:26 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:25 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:25 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:25 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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